Brazilian GP: Pirelli Qualifying Review

By Courtesy of Pirelli
November 11 2018

Pirelli
Brazilian GP Qualifying Review

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton
took pole position in Interlagos, setting a new track record, after going
fastest on the supersoft in Q3. Qualifying was held in mixed conditions,
with some rain beginning to fall at the end of Q1 and persisting until the
end, which affected grip throughout qualifying. While all the drivers used
the supersoft to get through Q1, the Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull drivers
selected the soft compound to try and get through Q2. However, only the
Ferrari drivers set their quickest Q2 times on the soft, which means that
they will be the only drivers in the top 10 to start on this compound
tomorrow, when the weather is expected to be warmer. In which case, the
fastest strategy should be a one-stopper, from soft to medium, with a
two-stopper possible as well. However, if the weather is cooler – similar to
yesterday – a different one-stop strategy would be quickest. Hamilton was
presented with the Pirelli Pole Position Award by Brazil’s Felipe Massa: a
two-time winner of his home grand prix.

MARIO ISOLA - HEAD OF CAR RACING
“While qualifying in Brazil is far from being a lottery, you certainly need
a bit of luck on your side, both with the weather and the traffic, which
were two talking points of qualifying today. The race is expected to be warm
and dry, which will mean that we will be running in relatively unfamiliar
conditions compared to the rest of the weekend up to now. This will
obviously have an impact on the strategy, with a flexible approach that
gives a few options perhaps paying dividends. The key to qualifying was Q2:
although
the top three teams all tried to get through the session on the soft tyre,
Ferrari was the only team to commit to this strategy by not setting a time
on the supersoft compound – and so was the only team to succeed. As a
result, it’s going to be interesting to see if this tactic works best for
the race tomorrow.”

HOW THE TYRES BEHAVED TODAY
MEDIUM - Not seen in qualifying but will probably be needed for a
one-stopper.
SOFT - The top three teams used these in Q2: only Ferrari will start the
race on them.
SUPERSOFT - The fastest tyre by about 0.5 seconds, used for most of
qualifying.